15 Related Articles, between 2018-10-08 and 2018-10-07

How it happened: Procedural vote on Kavanaugh was critical. WASHINGTON (AP) - Mitch McConnell walked onto the Senate floor for the big vote to save Brett Kavanaugh's nomination with a secret: He didn't know how it... >>

McConnell calls Kavanaugh confirmation battle an "adrenaline shot" for GOP. "We think there's some evidence this is going to be very helpful to us next month," McConnell says >>

McConnell flips, changes his rule on Supreme Court confirmations. The panel weighs in on Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell who now seems to be open on confirming a Supreme Court nominee during a presidential election year. >>

McConnell now open to high court nomination in election year. The Senate's majority leader, insisting his chamber won't be irreparably damaged by the bitter fight over new Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, is signalling he's willing to take up another high court nomination in the 2020 presidential election season should another vacancy arise. >>

McConnell now open to high court nomination in election.... WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is leaving the door open to taking up a nomination to the Supreme Court if a seat becomes vacant in... >>

McConnell says GOP was 'literally under assault’ — by people protesting an alleged sexual assault. The Senate majority leader chose notable words as he sought the moral high ground in last week's battle over Brett M. Kavanaugh. >>

McConnell’s “disagreement about the history” with John Dickerson. “CBS This Morning” co-host John Dickerson discusses his “Face the Nation” interview with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. >>

Mitch McConnell says 'the country will be just fine' after polarizing Kavanaugh fight. Following months of a passionate and polarizing fight from both parties over the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters Monday that "the country will be just fine." >>

Sen. McConnell’s disagreement about history with John Dickerson. “CBS This Morning” co-host John Dickerson discusses his “Face the Nation” interview with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. >>